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Non-stop media coverage of US campaign comes in for critique - Read More

Date Added: May 02, 2008 09:35:05 AM
Americans say the media are devoting too much ink and airtime to the US presidential race, amid growing criticism that news coverage has focused on the superficial instead of important issues.

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